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States Across Nigeria To Enjoy Hosting NOC Programmes

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To improve Communication and the impact of its programmes, the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) has resolved to hold more of its International Olympic Committee (IOC)- sponsored Solidarity Training courses and workshops outside the traditional hubs of Abuja and Lagos.

The Committee resolved this during its first Executive Committee meeting since the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, and the NOC acknowledged that the feedback from the field had shown a more significant misunderstanding of its role.

A statement released by Tony Nezianya, the Public Relations Officer of the Committee, noted that staging most of its programmes in the States as one of the best ways to tackle this problem.

These States have demonstrated their effectiveness in implementing the messages of the Movement.

The Committee has then pleaded with State Governments to accept to provide the enabling environment for sports Commissions or Councils to host Olympic programmes.

”We believe these programmes will strengthen the administration and management of sports and invariably improve sports.

This will create a multiplier effect.’’ The Committee extensively discussed Team Nigeria’s performance at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

It acknowledged that although the team did not perform well overall, but acknowledged that despite this, at least eight athletes received certificates for improved performances.

They are: * Ese Brume – Athletics – 5th Place in Long Jump (W)

* Favour Ofili – Athletics – 6th Place in 200m (W)

* Chukwuebuka Enekwechi – Athletics – 6th Place in Shotput (Men)

* Samuel Ogazi – Athletics -7th Place – 400m (Men)

* Rafiatu Folashade Lawal- Weightlifting – 5th Place in 59kg (W)

* Joy Ogbonne Eze – Weightifting -7h Place in 71kg (W)

* Blessing Oborodudu – Wrestling Freestyle – 5th Place in Freestyle – 68kg (W)

* Odunayo Folasade Adekuoroye – Wresting Freestyle – 8th Place in 57kg (Ww)

It also includes The badminton player, Anuoluwapo Opeyori, was hailed for improved performance. The National Basketball team, De Tigress, was adjudged the most improved team, and its coach was singled out for recognition as the best coach.

This is the first African team in the sport, male or female, to reach the quarter-final of any Olympic Games. The NOC praised the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Grand Patron of NOC, and the Federal Government for sponsoring and supporting Team Nigeria.

The NOC Executive Committee also praised Senator John Enoh, the Minister of Sports, for his hard work during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

The Committee stressed the need for timely and yearly funding release to facilitate more meaningful pre-Games preparations and qualifications.

By taking the NOC’s programmes to the various States, the committee hopes to muster greater awareness and adoption of Olympic values while identifying and nurturing young sporting talents nationwide.

This strategic shift is a crucial step in Nigeria’s quest to become a consistent powerhouse on the Olympic stage.

The committee also discussed upcoming programmes and sporting competitions that require urgent attention.

These include the 1. Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) Youth Games in Luanda, Angola, in December 2025;
2. the Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in October 2025; and

3. the African Beach Games in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, in October 2025 and

4. the African School Sports Games in Algiers, Algeria in 2025. Others are

5. the Youth Olympic Games to be held in 2026 in Dakar, Senegal;

6. the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, U.K., in March 2026;

7. the African Games in Egypt in 2027;

8. the Winter Olympic Games in Milano, Italy; and

9. the Olympic Games – the 2028 Los Angeles Games in the U.S.A.

The NOC then praised States that played host to some of the NOC programmes, and, like Oliver Twist, the Committee asked the Governments for more support to help it open up the sports sector, which can help employ, empower, and positively engage the youth.

The NOC discussed further improvements at the Amuwo Odofin OlympAfric Sports Centre for youths to drop their sporting skills.

The facility will eventually become a national Training Centre available to relevant national federations.

It also discussed the development of a Permanent Secretariat of the NOC on a parcel of land already allocated to it in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

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‘We’ll Crush Super Eagles To 2026 World Cup Ticket’ – South Africa Coach Vows

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South African Coach Confident Of Beating Nigeria to 2026 World Cup ticket

South Africa’s head coach, Hugo Broos, is optimistic about his side’s chances of securing the 2026 World Cup ticket ahead of Nigeria and other contenders in Group C, as reported by Soccernet.

The Bafana Bafana currently sit second in Group C with seven points, trailing leaders Rwanda only on goal difference.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Super Eagles sit in a disappointing fifth place with three points, four behind South Africa, with six games left in the qualifying series.

Broos, whose side topped Group K in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers for Morocco 2025, believes South Africa’s recent form gives them the edge.

Reflecting on their progress, he remarked: “It doesn’t mean that we have to now think that we are where we have to be. No. But little by little we are becoming a very good team.”

He continued: “That will give us the confidence that we need for the next thing we have to do, which is qualify for the World Cup.Nigerian football souvenirs

“But I’m confident that we can do it. I think, if SA can qualify for the World Cup it is now because we have quality; we have a good team. We can do it. But we still have to do it.”

South Africa’s Bafana have not lost a match since their semifinal exit against Nigeria at the Cote d’Ivoire 2023 AFCON.

In their last World Cup qualifier, they drew 1-1 with Nigeria in Uyo, a game where they nearly claimed all three points.

Broos plans to capitalise on South Africa’s AFCON momentum to navigate the World Cup qualifiers.

The coach expects to collect maximum points in their next matches against Lesotho and Zimbabwe, believing this will secure their ticket.

For Nigeria, the road ahead is challenging. The Super Eagles must win all their remaining fixtures while relying on other teams in the group to disrupt South Africa’s campaign.

The qualifiers resume in March 2025, with South Africa hosting Lesotho and Nigeria traveling to Rwanda.

 

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Victor Boniface Suffers Injury Setback

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Victor Boniface Suffers Injury Setback

According to SCORENigeria report, Victor Boniface suffered a thigh injury during a final 2025 AFCON qualifier against Rwanda in Uyo.

It was further revealed that the striker could now be sidelined for a couple of weeks on account of this latest injury setback.

‘Boni’ was long heralded as a valuable addition to the Super Eagles after his exploits for history-making German Bundesliga club Leverkusen last season.

However, he suffered a major abductor injury leading up to the delayed 2023 AFCON earlier this year in Cote d’Ivoire.

He subsequently missed the tournament and was sidelined for over three months after undergoing surgery.

The 23-year-old striker has come under heavy fire after he failed to open his goals account despite the opportunities and support he has enjoyed from coach Augustine Eguavoen.

He made his long-awaited Super Eagles debut in September 2023, but has yet to score for the country in 11 appearances.

 

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Oshoala Missing As Ajibade, Nnadozie Make Nominees’ List For CAF Award

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Oshoala Missing As Ajibade, Nnadozie Make Nominees' List For CAF Award

Two Super Falcons stars, Chiamaka Nnadozie and Rasheedat Ajibade, have earned nominations for the 2024 CAF Women’s Player of the Year award.

The recognition follows their outstanding performances for both club and country between January and October, stamping their places among Africa’s best talents in the women’s category.

For the first time in years, reigning champion Asisat Oshoala, a multiple-time winner of the prestigious award, has missed out on a nomination.

The former Barcelona Femeni forward, who claimed the title last year, has been a dominant figure in the category since 2022.

Nigeria’s standout goalkeeper, Nnadozie, has been in phenomenal form. She played a crucial role for the Super Falcons during the 2024 Olympic qualifiers and the main tournament, earning her a chance to win the Goalkeeper of the Year award for the second consecutive time.Nigerian football memorabilia

Her heroics also extended to her club, Paris FC, where she helped the French side reach the group stage of the UEFA Women’s Champions League.

Ajibade, on the other hand, has been a pivotal figure for Atlético Madrid and the Super Falcons. The forward was instrumental in securing Nigeria’s qualification for the 2024 Olympics after a 16-year absence.

At her club, she delivered consistently, winning Player of the Month awards in March and September, which further reveal her impact.Nigerian football memorabilia

The 2024 CAF Awards ceremony will take place on December 16 in Morocco, where Africa’s finest footballers will be celebrated.

Nnadozie and Ajibade will face tough competition from other nominees in the Women’s Player of the Year category, including:

Sandrine Niyonkuru (Burundi / FC Masar)
Tabitha Chawinga (Malawi / Olympique Lyonnais)
Temwa Chawinga (Malawi / Kansas City)
Sanaa Mssoudy (Morocco / AS FAR)
Jermaine Seoposenwe (South Africa / Monterrey)
Thembi Kgatlana (South Africa / Tigres UANL)
Barbara Banda (Zambia / Orlando Pride)
Racheal Kundananji (Zambia / Bay FC)

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